Importing from LogShare:

Importing from ForPilots Logbook:

Click file -> export -> CSV
The resulting file should be called "export.csv"

Importing from LogbookPro:

Since LogbookPro is a bloated piece of garbage, outputs data in an
invalid CSV format, you will have to first export your data as Excel spreadsheet (File -> Export -> Export to Excel), then save that
into CSV format from within Excel. Also note that in order to export to excel, you must have Microsoft Excel installed. If you
do not have Microsoft Excel, your only option is to export to CSV, then go through the remarks column (or any other column
that may contain a comma) of each row, inclosing in quotation marks (""), any entries that contain a comma.

Importing from Excel (or any other spreadsheet application):

Click on File -> Save, then in the dialog box, at the bottom, select "CSV (Comma seperated)".
In order for FlightLogg.in' to know what to do with each column, the headers must be named a certain way. The following are columns
that FlightLogg.in recognizes:

Date

Tailnumber

Type - The type of aircraft, such as 'C-172'

Route

Route To - the point of destination (if any of the following Route fields are present, they will be automatically catenated
together.)

Route From - The point of deparure

Route Via - Any points along the way

Total - Total duration of the flight

Simulator - Same as above, except for planes that are simulators/FTDs/PCATDs

PIC

SIC

Solo

Dual Given

Dual Received

Actual Instrument

Simulated Instrument

Cross Country

Approaches

Tracking - Any value other than "No" will be counted as flight where tracking took place

Holding - Same as above

Night

Day Landings

Night Landings

Person - Name of the person who rode along in the flight with the logbook owner

Student - This column, along with the next three columns will be stored as "Person".

Instructor - containing the name of the person who acted as instructor for the flight, not to be confused with "Dual Given"

Captain

First Officer

All column names are not case sensitive. Some variations in the naming of each columns are tolerated. For instance,
"Total", "total time", "total duration", and "duration", are all recognized as "total".